MITF-M dimer binds the MIR211 promoter

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R-HSA-9858288
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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The MIR211 gene encoding mircroRNA miR-211 lies in intron 6 of the MITF-M target gene TRPM1, and as such is a co-transcriptional target of MITF-M-mediated regulation (Hunter et al, 1998). miR-211 expression is restricted to the melanocyte lineage, and its expression is frequently downregulated during melanoma progression (Guar et al, 2007; Duncan et al, 1998; Duncan et al, 2001). Direct binding and activation of MITF-M to the TRPM1/miR-211 locus has been demonstrated by ChIP, EMSA and reporter gene assay (Miller et al, 2004; Miller et al, 2005; Strub et al, 2011).
MITF-M-dependent miR-211 expression may contribute to melanocyte development and progression of melanoma through regulation of targets such as POU3F2, SERPINC3, AP1S2, IGFBP5 and SOX11, among others, whose disruption affects invasive properties of cells (Margue et al, 2013; Boyle et al, 2011; Levy et al, 2010; De Luca et al, 2016; reviewed in Goding and Arnheiter, 2019).
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J Clin Oncol 2001
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Scott, KL, Fletcher, AL, Song, JS, Li, S, Novina, CD, Yokoyama, S, Khaled, M, Turley, SJ, Fisher, DE, Levy, C, Garraway, LA, Iliopoulos, D, Pinner, S, Janas, MM, Chen, PH, Schubert, S, Granter, SR

Mol Cell 2010
14744763 Transcriptional regulation of the melanoma prognostic marker melastatin (TRPM1) by MITF in melanocytes and melanoma

Widlund, HR, Hershey, CL, Fisher, DE, Rowan, S, Du, J, Miller, AJ

Cancer Res 2004
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Oncogene 2011
31123060 MITF-the first 25 years

Arnheiter, H, Goding, CR

Genes Dev 2019
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Pigment Cell Melanoma Res 2011
15507434 Sumoylation of MITF and its related family members TFE3 and TFEB

Davis, IJ, Razin, E, Fisher, DE, Levy, C, Miller, AJ

J. Biol. Chem. 2005
9537257 Down-regulation of the novel gene melastatin correlates with potential for melanoma metastasis

Deeds, J, Shyjan, AW, Hunter, J, Shao, J, Duncan, LM, Holmgren, LM, Tepper, RI, Woolf, EA

Cancer Res 1998
9806836 Chromosomal localization and genomic characterization of the mouse melastatin gene (Mlsn1)

Moore, KJ, Shyjan, AW, Nagle, DL, Hunter, JJ, Smutko, JS, Shao, J, Holmgren, LM, Woolf, EA, Dussault, BJ

Genomics 1998
26599548 miR-211 and MITF modulation by Bcl-2 protein in melanoma cells

Trisciuoglio, D, Pelosi, A, Del Bufalo, D, Di Martile, M, Candiloro, A, Desideri, M, Farini, V, Bellei, B, Regazzo, G, Tupone, MG, De Luca, T, Rizzo, MG, D'Aguanno, S

Mol Carcinog 2016
24039954 New target genes of MITF-induced microRNA-211 contribute to melanoma cell invasion

Philippidou, D, Behrmann, I, Margue, C, Kreis, S, Schmitt, M, Reinsbach, SE

PLoS One 2013
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